bjp_ne_elec
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- Location
- Southern NH
Got a service call to look at a generator that had to be moved. Turns out the original LP vendor hooked up the generator too close to house. There was only about a one foot space. New LP vendor comes in, and good for them, want it corrected before they replace existing tank.
There are two 14/2 circuits and then the 50 amp circuit that the generator will be feeding. The original electrical job was evidently not inspected as I find the 3 wire 50 amp and the two 15 amp (one is a 240 volt and the other is a 120 volt) all stuffed in a piece of sealtite and the end inside the basement is not terminated in to a JB) Should have taken pics, but did not.
The 240 volt circuit is for remote sensing the utility power at the generator, and I need to check the installation guide to see what other circuit is for, but it was not powered when I checked it. The one sensing utility power was actually hot. Should each of these 15 amp (actually fused at 2 amps in the control panel) have a disconnecting means at the outside, near generator?
Another question I have is how you guys configure the outside wiring. I was thinking of putting a WP trough on the outside face of the house and then, bringing in the 8/3 and the two 14/2 Romex in to the back side of the trough, and then just running a 1" PVC to the generator. The trough would allow me to pull everything together, allow me to make up joints ( 14/2 needs a place to make up joints), and then connect to the gen.
If anybody has some pics of how they lay something like this, I'd love to see them.
Thanks
There are two 14/2 circuits and then the 50 amp circuit that the generator will be feeding. The original electrical job was evidently not inspected as I find the 3 wire 50 amp and the two 15 amp (one is a 240 volt and the other is a 120 volt) all stuffed in a piece of sealtite and the end inside the basement is not terminated in to a JB) Should have taken pics, but did not.
The 240 volt circuit is for remote sensing the utility power at the generator, and I need to check the installation guide to see what other circuit is for, but it was not powered when I checked it. The one sensing utility power was actually hot. Should each of these 15 amp (actually fused at 2 amps in the control panel) have a disconnecting means at the outside, near generator?
Another question I have is how you guys configure the outside wiring. I was thinking of putting a WP trough on the outside face of the house and then, bringing in the 8/3 and the two 14/2 Romex in to the back side of the trough, and then just running a 1" PVC to the generator. The trough would allow me to pull everything together, allow me to make up joints ( 14/2 needs a place to make up joints), and then connect to the gen.
If anybody has some pics of how they lay something like this, I'd love to see them.
Thanks
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